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Thanks CM. I figured given the cure it would be ok. I have never used anything but straight venison in the past so the taste is noticeably different than my normal finished product, and frankly not as good.
I think I know the answer to this question but I'm asking anyway. I'm entering a local jerky contest and mixed up 5 lbs of venison I had ground with 30% pork shoulder. I've always used straight venison but didn't even think about the difference. You can definitely taste the fat and the meat...
Ok. Sorry for all the newb questions.
Then the cure is for preservation and perhaps a little flavoring, but still stick with the suggest salt amounts in the recipe?
I'd like to smoke the finished product but given the volume, would then intend to freeze the remainder of the unconsumed sausage...
Yes, in reviewing the recipe I am realizing this. My plan, above and beyond this, is to slow smoke it for 4-6 hours until an internal temp of 165. So given that, would I substitute the sea salt for #1 or use the #1 in addition to the sea salt?
Conversely, if I followed the recipe as is for...
Making 15lbs Venison and juniper sausage today and the recipe calls for 5 tbsp of sea salt.
If I intend to freeze the majority of the output for a later date, should I substitute the sea salt for Prague #1 or given that it will be frozen is that overkill and just go with the sea salt? I've used...
This is from the recipe above. It came out fantastic. I did cut back to 1C pineapple juice and used 1T garlic powder, 1T onion Powder, and 1 T crushed red pepper. For the second batch I added IT habanero sauce and it has a nice bite. Heading for the vacuum sealer tomorrow.
Frank
This is from the recipe above. It came out fantastic. I did cut back to 1C pineapple juice and used 1T garlic powder, 1T onion Powder, and 1 T crushed red pepper. For the second batch I added IT habanero sauce and it has a nice bite. Heading for the vacuum sealer tomorrow.
Frank
Based on above comment of "too salty" I just mixed up a batch and scaled back to 5 lbs venison, 1t prague#1, 2t kosher salt, 1t crushed red pepper, 1/4c terriyaki, 1/2c pineapple, then 1T pepper, garlic powder and onion powder. Will report back on results.
Hi Andy-
I wish there was a story behind the recipe, but I googled for recipes and came up with this link below. Today I received my prague#1 so am going to mix up a batch, let it sit overnight and put it through the gun and dehydrate tomorrow. I may also use less liquid then is prescribed.
I...
Hi my name is Frank. I whitetail hunt in the NE and recently purchased my own processing equipment- grinder/sausage stuffer, dehydrator- a start. I'm looking for creative ways to eat the venison I was fortunate to harvest this season- salami, vjerky, snack sticks, etc. and realized that this is...
Yes using Umai and thought to myself...if I am vacuum sealing the bags then the humidity won't do diddly... Thanks for the tip. I'll toss any that are not completely turned and keep the rest. Thanks for the reply.
Frank
So from the prior thread, I converted the meat mixed with instacure#2 into salami- originally intended for jerky- last night and hung it at 75F @ 75% RH. It has turned completely red overnight. Pic below.
My first batch of venison salami has been fermenting for 3 days in the same...
Sure. I used this recipe but adjusted for 7.5lbs with the other ingredients excepting the curing agent which I thought was 1 teaspoon per 5 lbs per directions on the packet- so only 1.5 teaspoons total. I substituted 1 tablespoon of garlic powder for the minced garlic. I mixed all of the...
I used 1.5 teaspoons for this mix. Is it salvageable as jerky or, as a poster above mentioned, is this best turned into salami? My only concern there is that I used pre-ground venison for what I had hoped to be jerky. I had read prior to my first salami attempt to only use cubed venison meat...
Okay. Again, being new to this, I used pre-ground meat to make this batch whereas the other batch of salami I used steaks that I cubed and ground, I had read that you should not use pre-ground meat to make salami. Is this accurate?
Thanks (again!),
Frank
I just took my first foray into charcuterie and packed 13 venison salami yesterday using 1 tbs Instacure#2 to 5 lbs ground venison/smoked bacon tips/pork backfat/ country pork rib....Tonight I mixed up 7.5 ground venison to soak overnight in a jerky marinade. I used 1.5 tbs Instacure#2 but...
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